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- July 24, 2021 at 7:52 pm #629337
Dear John, I have missed your lectures since f3 a lot. I scored in f3 83 % which were excellent marks. I passed the F4 exam today and Got 73% Mike is an amazing teacher too.
But now, I have to pass PM and I watched your introduction video of PM and as you mentioned it’s follow on from F2. And i sat for f2 exam about 1 year ago. I wasted a lot of time. and I don’t remember a lot from F2. should I Study main topics like standard costing, budgeting and decision-making techniques from F2 again before starting PM. or I will be fine continuing PM without checking out F2?
July 25, 2021 at 8:12 am #629352Congratulations on having passed F3 and F4 🙂
You do not not need to re-study the F2 topics. In my lectures for Paper PM I do revise the F2 topics that are relevant for PM 🙂
July 31, 2021 at 5:29 am #629891Hello John, I wanted to ask how many days its going to cover The F5 syllabus completely ( Average Days ) . I decided to take F5 in December. I thought since i have an extra month ( totally 4 months ) I should Study 2 subject and sit for 2 exams In december. So please Guide me which another Skill module subject should i Study with F5. I am not working currently so I have all day to study.
July 31, 2021 at 10:15 am #629915I cannot give you a number of days because it depends on how much time you have available each day and on how easy or difficult you find the topics. Everyone is different.
You should certainly have time to study for two papers for December.
As to which other paper to choose, it doesn’t really matter. The ACCA suggest taking them in the listed order, which would suggest taking Paper TX. The paper not to take at the same time as PM is Paper FM. Although they have similar names, taking them both at the same time can end up causing a lot of confusion.
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